Remember the victims

Olivia Campbell, a fifteen-year-old, was killed in the Manchester terror attack.
Olivia, from Bury, Greater Manchester, was among 22 people died who after an explosive device was detonated at an Ariana Grande concert on Monday night.
Olivia was with her close friend Adam Lawler when the pair were caught up in the suicide attack. Adam was rushed to hospital, where he was in a critical condition, suffering from severe blast injuries.
"She was at the concert, she'd just seen the support act and said she was having an amazing time and thanking me for letting her go."
Adam’s parents bought him a pair of tickets to Grande’s concert for his birthday two weeks ago, and he wanted to celebrate it with Olivia - doing something they both loved.
“He wanted her to go with him because they share a real passion for music,” said Mrs Campbell, 36. “She’s been so excited about going she’s spoken about little else.
“She just loves music and she wants to be a music teacher or a singer when she’s older.”

26-year-old John Atkinson has been confirmed dead by family and friends.
The pop fan, from Radcliffe , was reportedly leaving the venue when he was targeted by the attacker.
Tributes were paid by the local adult dance troupe, Freak Dance Radcliffe, for whom Mr Atkinson danced competitively.

The first named victim of the Manchester terror attack was Georgina Bethany Callander, an 18-year-old Ariana Grande superfan who was excited to see her idol on Monday night.
Ms Callander had met Ariana Grande in 2015, and posted excitedly about the time she met her star on Instagram.
Her college confirmed she was dead, telling The Telegraph: "It is with enormous sadness that it appears that one of the people who lost their lives in Monday’s Manchester attack was one of our students here at Runshaw College.
"Georgina Callander was a former Bishop Rawstorne pupil studying with us on the second year of her Health and Social Care course.
"Our deepest sympathies, thoughts and prayers go out to all of Georgina’s family, friends, and all of those affected by this loss.

Saffie-Rose Roussos died from her injuries after a terrorist committed the atrocity at a concert by American singer Ariana Grande on Monday night.
The headteacher at her school, Chris Upton, said: "Saffie was simply a beautiful little girl in every aspect of the word. She was loved by everyone".
"She was loved by everyone and her warmth and kindness will be remembered fondly.
"Saffie was quiet and unassuming with a creative flair."
Saffie's parents are believed to run a fish and chip shop in Leyland, Lancs.
Saffie-Rose's mother and sister, Lisa and her older sister Ashlee are being treated for shrapnel injuries in separate hospitals. Saffie-Rose was at the concert with her mother Lisa and her older sister Ashlee, who are both reportedly being treated in hospital.